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Aug 30
I just got an LTD, it has a panoramic view and a reversing radar. But it seems like there's no sound alert for the front radar. 😅😅 How do you usually maintain the distance at the front of the car?
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I just got an LTD, it has a panoramic view and a reversing radar. But it seems like there's no sound alert for the front radar. 😅😅 How do you usually maintain the distance at the front of the car?
The 360-degree panoramic reverse view is not displaying, and sometimes there's a snowy screen. Has anyone else experienced this?
Hey car enthusiasts, have you noticed this? When you're reversing into a parking spot, the car looks straight, but on the 360 camera, it appears skewed. Before, when I parked using the 360 camera, the image showed the car was straight, but once I got out, the front was actually tilted to the right. And when it seemed straight from the outside, the image showed it was slanted.
4Has anyone experienced issues with the radar not working? I recently noticed that when I turn on the radar, it beeps three times, and then there are no distance alerts. Is it broken?
5I bought the 2025 Passat 380 Star Edition, and since we already have a 2024 330 Elite model at home, I was able to directly compare the two. The main differences come down to a few added features — like extra millimeter-wave radars, one additional camera, and three more ultrasonic sensors. Most of the other specs are nearly identical. The biggest improvement I noticed is in the adaptive cruise control, which is now more responsive and accurate. The rear parking sensors also trigger more easily. Fuel consumption is actually quite good: on highways and elevated roads, it averages around 7.1 L/100 km — nearly the same as the 330 (which ranges between 6.8 to 7.2 L). As for space, it's one of the main reasons I chose this car. We’ve got kids in the family, and this car is mainly for weekend outings and family use. Compared to the Magotan, the Passat offers better ride comfort, and its 2.87m wheelbase ensures a roomy interior. Feature-wise, the Passat covers everything needed for daily use: side mirrors that tilt automatically when reversing, ventilated and heated seats, auto hold, adaptive cruise, and active braking. It’s all there and makes daily driving much more convenient. Now for the downsides: the infotainment system feels outdated. The screen is too small, there's no built-in navigation worth using, and no wireless phone connectivity, which is a letdown in 2025. Also, there’s still a bit of jerkiness at low speeds that hasn’t been addressed. The gear shifter is still wrapped in leather but looks pretty basic. Overall, at this price point, the Passat is still a solid choice. It doesn’t have any major flaws, and it’s a good all-around car — perfect for someone who wants a reliable, practical ride without too much fuss or flash. Not the flashiest design, but definitely a sensible and balanced option.